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Falling for the Bad Boy
Falling for the Bad Boy | Kennedy Fox
2 posts | 4 read | 4 to read
Never trust a man who answers the door wearing nothing more than a pair of low-cut jeans and a panty-melting smirk. That should've been my first sign. I write about guys like him for a living--sexy and charming, yet reluctant to get into a serious relationship. His body screams sex appeal, but his condescending personality makes him a classic f*ckboy. And I want nothing to do with that. Writing romance novels comes with its perks-traveling, meeting new people, creating characters from the voices in my head-but Ethan Rochester enters my life and rearranges my preconceived notions about writing what inspires you. Meeting him was fate, but falling for him was inevitable. And forgetting him will be impossible.
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Tera0707
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Mehso-so

I love Kennedy Fox; however, I did not love this book. It was just a bit too much, too fast (in the naughty sense)... and the characters! There was no character development! Oh... at one point, I was reading and my husband was next to me, and I guess he was curious about what I was reading because out of nowhere I hear: “This is terrible...” 🙈

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CaffeinatedFae
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Mehso-so

I really wanted to love this book. It basically had everything that I could have possibly wanted, a hot and outrageous male lead and a sassy spitfire woman but unfortunately this book just didn't jive with me. I never felt connected to the characters and for me that is a must. It felt very over the top and not realistic or even plausible. The chemistry seemed forced and I just wasn't that impressed. I wasn't impressed but it wasn't awful